What the Artificial Pitches Grant is
The Artificial Pitches Grant is artificial pitches, which could include a range of different surface types.
We'll consider funding for structures or accessories like fencing, goals, and floodlights, but these should be funded by another source, if possible. The main purpose of this fund is for the pitches themselves.
This fund is meant for organisations that already have match funding, or to help organisations get match funding. You can double the amount of funding you get by having match funding. This is when another organisation offers to give you funding based on a second organisation offering the same/similar amount.
This fund is for organisations to complete their advanced projects. It's not for small projects or new projects that need help getting started.
Who can apply
You can apply for this fund if your organisation either:
- owns land
- has a long-term lease on some land
- has a community asset transfer already underway.
You cannot apply if your project is for land that's owned by the council, such as schools or public parks without the above permissions.
What you can use the funding for
Objectives of the fund
Make sure you can tell us how your project meets some or all of the fund objectives when you apply:
- Pitches may facilitate multi-sport activities, if possible, and be open and available for communities to access at weekends and evenings.
- Environmental and financial sustainability should be at the core of each project.
- Local communities should support the delivery of improved community provisions for sports. They should be aware of how a project will benefit their community.
- Each project should increase the levels of external funding brought into Renfrewshire from partner sports funders.
- Each project should strengthen community capacity in Renfrewshire and increase participation in sports.
- Pitches should be fully inclusive and usable in most weather conditions.
- New pitches must be on land already secured by the applicant, or there should be a community asset transfer already underway.
What your project needs to demonstrate
Before you apply, make sure you can tell us how your project will meet these criteria.
Positive impact
Positive impact for local communities:
- You've identified that the community needs and supports your project.
- You've explained the benefits your project will bring to the community.
- You've explained the impact your project will have and how you'll know whether you've achieved the benefits.
Fits with the fund objectives and criteria
Strategic fit with the fund objectives and criteria:
- Your project meets some or all of the fund objectives, which are listed below. Projects that meet the most objectives are more likely to receive funding.
- Your project supports the strategic priorities of Renfrewshire Council and the 'Our Renfrewshire' community plan.
- Your project complements existing facilities and provisions in the local area. It should not duplicate existing services if you cannot show a need or demand from the local community for more facilities or provisions.
Viable and sustainable
The project is viable and sustainable:
- You can demonstrate how your project is financially viable by having or arranging a feasibility study.
- Your organisation has the appropriate skills, experience, qualifications, and access to the resources required to deliver the project and sustain its benefits. If not, you should have a plan for engaging the people and accessing the resources you need.
- Your organisation has suitable governance arrangements in place for the scale of the project. You should have clear succession plans in place for the recruitment of board members or trustees.
- Your organisation has the agreement of the landowner and the relevant permissions and licenses to deliver the project.
Good working relations
Good working relationships and partnership with others:
- You can demonstrate that you're able to develop and sustain good working relationships with others.
- Your organisation has a commitment to partnership working.
Value for money and additional funding
Value for money and leverage of additional funding or resources:
- You can demonstrate your project's value for money.
- You're able to identify and secure other funding sources to support your project's development, including additional funding.
- You can demonstrate an appropriate plan or funding available for ongoing repairs and lifecycle maintenance.
How much you could get
Depending on your project, you could get up to £400,000.
We have almost £800,000 to fund projects that will bring more artificial pitches, or playing surfaces, to Renfrewshire.
We'll keep taking applications until we've awarded the entire fund to projects that best meet the criteria.
Before you apply
Information you need to give us
When you apply, you'll need to tell us:
- basic information about your organisation and its governance arrangements
- a detailed description of your project, including timelines
- which tier of funding you're applying for
- the costs associated with your project
- the outcomes of your project and how you'll measure these.
You need to provide us with:
- a bank statement less than 3 months old
- a copy of your most recent annual accounts or an income and expenditure statement - these should be less than 15 months old, dated and signed as approved - you can include a link to the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) or to a Companies House submitted file
- a signed, dated copy of the organisation’s Constitution or Memorandum and Articles of Association - you can include a link to the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) or to a Companies House submitted file
- any other relevant reports or information to support your application as supporting evidence, including media coverage, press cuttings, images, past publicity materials, reviews and letters of support, consultation carried out and results to evidence support of community, results of any surveys or professional opinion sought, business case or plan - this information should be submitted in electronic format where possible.
How to apply
After you’ve applied
We'll review all applications and award funds to projects that best:
- meet the application criteria
- meet the fund objectives
- provide relevant supporting evidence.
We'll aim to contact you within 1 week of receiving your application.
Key dates
Application dates
Applications open
Tuesday 28 January 2025
Applications close
Friday 9 May 2025